Prosthetic dental treatment is the process of placing various prosthetics to replace missing teeth in a way that does not disrupt oral integrity while providing an aesthetic appearance, preventing social discomfort caused by tooth loss.
These restorations meet high aesthetic expectations, offering strong resistance and biocompatibility.
Teeth grinding affects the jaw joint and muscles, causing pain and restricted jaw movement. Splints are used to prevent the harmful effects of teeth grinding.
Aesthetic restorations that require minimal removal of enamel or, in some cases, no removal at all. They provide natural light transmission, achieving the most natural-looking tooth appearance.
These are prostheses placed on implants to replace single or multiple missing teeth without damaging adjacent teeth. Depending on the patient's needs, they can be designed as fixed or removable implant-supported prostheses.
Removable prostheses applied in completely edentulous mouths, supported by the jawbones.